32 Shopbop Sale Finds I Want You to Know About Before They're Gone

One of the season’s biggest shopping sales has just arrived and it’s too good to miss out on. That’s right, The Fall Event sale from Shopbop is officially here. The sale will be running through October 16th and includes up to 25% off on full-price and sale items across the site using the code FALL20.

If you’re looking for recommendations on what to order, I’ve done the work for you and scrolled through thousands of items to bring you the very best. Ahead, I’m highlighting some of my favorite fall trends that are all part of the sale. Yep, this includes everything from the season’s most popular boots to cool, cozy knits to the jacket trend every fashion insider is already wearing. Go on to shop my edit of the 32 best pieces to buy from The Fall Event sale. These pieces are already starting to sell out, so I’d recommend adding any must-buy pieces to your cart right away.

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Padded Shoulder T-Shirts
(Image credit: @fakerstrom; Pictured: Frankie Shop Eva Tank ($75); Celine bag; Chanel sandals)

Padded tees are the basic I'm addicted to. Now is the best time to stock up on some new colors.

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Chunky Loafers + Socks
(Image credit: @sofiamcoelho; Pictured: Prada Chunky Heel Loafer ($850); Dior bag)

Yep, fall's cool chunky loafer trend is on sale. Don't forget to wear yours with a pair of socks.

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Leather Outerwear
(Image credit: @itsnajmaahmed; Pictured: NA-KD Fashion trench coat)

The easiest way to pull together a polished fall outfit? Add a leather trench or blazer.

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Rubber Boots
(Image credit: @rikkekrefting; Pictured: Valentino belt)

I'm personally a huge fan of the rubber boots trend. Next time, I'll be styling mine with an oversize blazer.

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Shackets
(Image credit: @pernilleteisbaek; Pictured: Gia Couture x Pernille Teisbaek Tubular Knee-High Boots ($615); Chanel bag)

One of the biggest coat trends for the season ahead? Cool, cozy shackets. If you're looking for a cool way to style one, simply add a pair of rubber boots.

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Slides
(Image credit: @anoukyve; Pictured: Uniqlo pants; Birkenstock Arizona Sandals ($102))

If you haven't already ordered a pair of slide-on house shoes, now is your chance to get them on sale. You'll want to act quickly because these are selling out fast.

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Sweater Vest + Boots
(Image credit: @nycbambi)

Sweater vests are the defining trend of fall so far. I'd buy this a few sizes up to wear over a button-down top.

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Chunky Chelsea Boots
(Image credit: @yoyokulala; Pictured: Bottega Veneta boots)

Chunky Chelsea boots are the #1 shoe trend of the season. They're the perfect piece to wear with everything from a trench coat to a knit dress.

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Polished Bags
(Image credit: @champagnemani; Pictured: Miaou top; By Far bag; Aime Leon Dore pants; The Break shoes)

Throwback polished bags are making a major comeback in 2020. This is a silhouette that will actually never go out of style.

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Sweatpants
(Image credit: @jordanrisa; Pictured: Entireworld Sweatshirt ($88) and Sweatpants ($88); New Balance sneakers; Louis Vuitton bag)

Sure, sweatpants are the practical piece I'm living in right now but I'm so inspired to see cool ways to wear them for fall. Adding a trench and sneakers and you have the perfect low-key outfit.

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Utility Jumpsuits
(Image credit: @emilisindlev; Pictured: Frankie Shop Linda Jumpsuit ($275); Chanel bag; Manolo Blahnik heels)

I've always avoided the jumpsuit trend because it seemed so tricky to wear but the utility styles that are everywhere won me over. I love the idea of dressing one up with heels like the photo above.

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Cropped Cardigans
(Image credit: @lisa.aiken; Pictured: Jacquemus Valerie Sweater ($335); Rosie Assoulin skirt; Loewe Raffia Tote ($490))

Cardigans are anything but boring this fall and every brand seems to have their own take on the staple. Cropped styles are the silhouette I predict we'll be seeing even more of.

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Sqaure-Toe Boots
(Image credit: @_jeanettemadsen_; Pictured: Manu Atelier Duck Boots ($447))

If you're looking for a polished boot, try out the square-toe silhouette. These are the perfect shoes to dress up jeans or trousers.

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Leather Puffer
(Image credit: @laurenegg; Pictured: Nanushka Hide Puffer ($); Bevza top; Bottega Veneta The Pouch Clutch ($2700); RTA pants; Steve Madden boots)

Leather puffers aren't brand new this season but they're more popular than ever.

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Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear with over a decade of experience in fashion, editorial, and publishing. She oversees luxury and runway content as well as wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. She also contributes to podcast recordings, social media, and branded content initiatives. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, Tiffany & Co., and MyTheresa, and rising designers such as Refine and Tove, and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. Before Who What Wear, Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.